Pleistocene Glaciation: A Criterion for Recognition of Its Onset

Science. 1965 Jul 23;149(3682):442-3. doi: 10.1126/science.149.3682.442.

Abstract

The various biostratigraphic boundaries proposed for the base of the Pleistocene are not necessarily synchronous with the onset of continental glaciation. Electron-microscopic examination of surface textures of sand grains suggests a widely applicable rock-stratigraphic and geologic-climate boundary that may mark the point at which glaciers of continental proportions began to launch debris-carrying icebergs into the world's oceans.